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Examples of tramlines


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The link between research and design could then be identified as an instrumental one, with the former directly guiding the latter along prescriptive tramlines.
They know that guidelines can easily become tramlines, and they expectantly await alternative proposals.
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To my mind trains and tramlines are, in these days of modern transport, prehistoric.
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One of the first things that we must get out of our thinking is the idea that it is safe to talk in terms of tramlines.
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The tramlines were taken up.
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Yes, arrangements are being made between industry and a number of local authorities for the recovery of tramlines, and certain special financial arrangements are being made.
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The tramway and omnibus accommodation—well, there is none; we cannot run the trams and omnibuses over that particular area, because there are no tramlines and no omnibus routes.
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Installation of tramlines sometimes led to improvements of the roads on which they were built.
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Alderson tramlines, when they form, form instantaneously, and travel along them appears to take no elapsed time.
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Much of the cane is transported to the mills by light tramlines.
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Many of the tramlines were operated as part of a linked route, that is, a cross-town service between two suburban termini.
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More mills were established in the thickly forested hills and the timber was transported on tramlines across swamps and taken to seaports by barges.
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Alderson tramlines form between points of equipotential thermonuclear flux located near stars.
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The tramlines can still be seen in the cobbled entrance to the depot.
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In the late 19th century ili was one of the first areas supplied with tramlines, electricity and a gas supply.
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The implications of this are significant because tramlines are used for all chemical applications.
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Built on parklands, the circuit was considered difficult to drive because it crossed so many different types of surfaces, including tramlines at one point.
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There are four lines, with total length of tramlines 39 km.
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More than 200 kilometres of narrow gauge tramlines were built to link the surrounding mills to the railway terminus.
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All daily tramlines run during the day on weekdays at ten-minute intervals.
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Parts of the old tramlines and loading facilities still remain.
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Opened in 1879, the network currently has nine regular tramlines, and three special or seasonal tramlines.
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There is also a train-tram, which is a train modified to also run on tramlines.
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Later on, logs were transported via tramlines, first by steam-powered log haulers then by steam-powered locomotives, and finally diesel and petrol-powered locomotives.
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The bulk of the citys historic area has been turned into a pedestrian zone with golf buggies, rickshaws and horse buggies; however, the tramlines run within a three-block radius.
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The bulk of the city's historic area has been turned into a pedestrian zone with rickshaws and horse buggies; however, the tramlines run within a three-block radius.
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Heritage tramlines that operate on a rail network that mainly serves the interest of modern urban mobility, have difficulty in exhibiting historic tramway infrastructure, apart from the car itself.
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Like the tramlines and advertising hoardings, citizens add new layers to the city.
We have been involved in exchanges so much recently that our minds get on the tramlines, as it were.
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The danger is that civil servants consider such issues on tramlines.
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Perhaps we ought to consider matters that are a bit off the tramlines of the considerations that we usually apply.
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The concrete is about 10 feet thick over the war cabinet rooms and is reinforced by tramlines.
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The tramlines are still there, running between the two cities.
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He said that when he went on the road and got into the tramlines he always ended up in the same depot.
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The employment and fortunes of a large number of people depend upon the smooth working of the tramlines upon which trade runs.
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I shall maintain myself along the narrow tramlines to which you so properly directed me at the beginning.
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Without flexibility, research tends to be set on tramlines and comes up against insurmountable obstacles; with flexibility sometimes it is possible to get round them.
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As things happened, the hole was held up by a curious mixture formed of cobblestones, tramlines (which somehow got left in the reinforcement) and tarmac.
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The interesting point was that this motorist was facing a dead end where the tramlines stopped and there was no tram in front of him.
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We could only see the tramlines in the middle of the road down which we were proceeding.
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They have to work within the tramlines that are set within the orders.
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I believe that unless this is provided for in tramlines the situation could be very pepper-potted.
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